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1. Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 13
2. Operating principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14
Presentation
The universal technical detector is a radio transmitter that
must be connected to a technical sensor (gas detector, etc.)
incorporating a dry contact output.
It informs the alarm unit by sending a "technical alarm" type
message each time a fault is detected.
Test button
Closing
screw
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Sensor
(not supplied)
Operating principle
Whatever the system status (surveillance activated or
deactivated), the following indications are used when a fault
is detected:
- On control unit:
Warning beeps emitted (beep, beep, beep, etc. for 45 sec.).
This cycle is repeated up to 4 times if the fault is permanent.
The fault will be indicated by the "alarm" LED 1.
- On a transmitter:
Triggering of a ringing cycle. It will indicate a "technical fault".
By pressing the star key on your telephone, the transmitter
will send its customized message.
- On a control keypad, the "technical detector" indication
appears on the screen, followed by its identity (customizable).
Note: No system siren will be triggered for a technical alarm.
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